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The Song of Songs afresh : perspectives on a biblical love poem / edited by Stefan Fischer and Gavin Fernandes.

Contributor(s): Fischer, Stefan, 1966- [editor.] | Fernandes, Gavin [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sheffield : Sheffield Phoenix Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: xx, 309 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1910928577; 9781910928578Other title: Perspectives on a biblical love poem [Portion of title]Subject(s): Bible. Song of Solomon -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Bible. Song of Solomon -- CommentariesBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Part I: classic exegetical studies -- Between exegetically appropriate and politically correct: towards a responsible interpretation of Song of songs 1.5-6 / Hans Ausloos -- 'Black I am and comely': blackness and whiteness as part of Jewish racial discourses from modern times to antiquity - and where is the place of the Song of songs in all this? / David Biernot -- Shaken from slumber: why Song of songs 5.2-6.3 is not a dream / Gavin Fernandes -- Who are the daughters of Jerusalem? / Stefan Fischer -- Textual interplay: the Shulammite of Song of songs and Sulamiet by Lina Spies / Christo Lombaard -- Solomon's song 8.6-7: the power of love - how to express it by a coalition of myth and grammar / Hans-Peter Mathys -- Part II: postmodern exegetical studies -- Deconstructing horses, in love and war / Francis Landy and Maria Metzler -- Song of songs 8.6-7: death-wish or belief in survival of death? / Pieter van der Zwan -- When the warrior falls in love: the shaping and re-shaping of masculinity in the Song of songs / Danilo Verde -- Part III: Jewish studies -- The methods and techniques of the targumic exegesis of the Song of songs / Marek I. Baraniak -- The role of Shir hashirim in Passover piyyutim / Pavla Damohorská -- Part IV: hermeneutics -- Contextual consciousness: a basis for responsible exegesis of Song of songs / Marlene Oosthuizen -- Allegorising Song of songs's most erotic parts: Judaism, Calvinism, Lutheranism / Eben Scheffler.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 East BS1485.52 .S66 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903548713

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Part I: classic exegetical studies -- Between exegetically appropriate and politically correct: towards a responsible interpretation of Song of songs 1.5-6 / Hans Ausloos -- 'Black I am and comely': blackness and whiteness as part of Jewish racial discourses from modern times to antiquity - and where is the place of the Song of songs in all this? / David Biernot -- Shaken from slumber: why Song of songs 5.2-6.3 is not a dream / Gavin Fernandes -- Who are the daughters of Jerusalem? / Stefan Fischer -- Textual interplay: the Shulammite of Song of songs and Sulamiet by Lina Spies / Christo Lombaard -- Solomon's song 8.6-7: the power of love - how to express it by a coalition of myth and grammar / Hans-Peter Mathys -- Part II: postmodern exegetical studies -- Deconstructing horses, in love and war / Francis Landy and Maria Metzler -- Song of songs 8.6-7: death-wish or belief in survival of death? / Pieter van der Zwan -- When the warrior falls in love: the shaping and re-shaping of masculinity in the Song of songs / Danilo Verde -- Part III: Jewish studies -- The methods and techniques of the targumic exegesis of the Song of songs / Marek I. Baraniak -- The role of Shir hashirim in Passover piyyutim / Pavla Damohorská -- Part IV: hermeneutics -- Contextual consciousness: a basis for responsible exegesis of Song of songs / Marlene Oosthuizen -- Allegorising Song of songs's most erotic parts: Judaism, Calvinism, Lutheranism / Eben Scheffler.

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